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National Cancer Database report of nonmetastatic esophageal small cell carcinoma

Cancer Medicine National Cancer Database report of nonmetastatic esophageal small cell carcinoma

Because the study of rare neoplasms, such as ESCC is highly limited by sample size and heterogeneity in existing reports, it is essential to perform large‐volume investigations of homogeneous patients. This study of a large, contemporary national database demonstrates that most ESCC is treated with CRT in the United States; adding local therapy to systemic therapy may be beneficial to these patients, although individualized multidisciplinary management is still recommended.


Abstract

Background

Esophageal small cell carcinoma (ESCC) is a rare malignancy for which there is no consensus management approach. This is the largest known analysis of nonmetastatic ESCC patients to date, evaluating national practice patterns and outcomes of surgical‐based therapy vs chemoradiotherapy (CRT) vs chemotherapy alone.

Methods

The National Cancer Data Base was queried for esophageal cancer patients with histologically confirmed nonmetastatic ESCC. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression ascertained factors associated with receipt of surgical‐based management. Kaplan‐Meier analysis evaluated overall survival (OS) and the log‐rank test is used to compare OS between groups; Cox univariate and multivariate analyses determined variables associated with OS.

Results

Altogether, 323 patients were analyzed; 64 (20%) patients underwent surgical‐based therapy, 211 (65%) CRT, and 48 (15%) chemotherapy alone. On multivariable analysis, no single factor significantly predicted for administration of surgery. Despite no OS differences between the surgery‐based (median OS 21 months) and CRT arms (18 months), both were superior to CT alone (10 months) (P < 0.001). Among other factors, receiving any local therapy independently predicted for higher OS over chemotherapy alone on Cox multivariate analysis (P < 0.001).

Conclusions

This study of a large, contemporary national database demonstrates that most ESCC is treated with CRT in the United States; adding local therapy to systemic therapy may be beneficial to these patients, although individualized multidisciplinary management is still recommended.



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